NAME
   Catalyst::View::JavaScript - Cache and/or compress JavaScript output

VERSION
   version 0.995

SYNOPSIS
   This module fetches JavaScript either from the stash or from
   "$c->output". By default the JavaScript code is read from
   "$c->stash->{js}" and compressed. The content type is set to
   "text/javascript".

   By default this view will not compress and/or cache if your application
   is in the debug mode.

METHODS
 cache
   If $c is able to cache (i. e. "if $c->can('cache')") the value of
   "cache" is used as key to cache the JavaScript output. This method
   returns the view so you can invoke it like this:

     $c->detach( $c->view('JavaScript')->cache('unique-cache-key') );

 compress
   Set this to a true value to enable compression of the code. See
   JavaScript::Minifier::XS for more information on how this minification
   works. Defaults to 1.

 copyright
   This string will be displayed on the top of the output enclosed in a
   commentary tag.

 disable_if_debug
   If you set the debug flag on your application caching and compressing is
   disabled. Defaults to 1.

 output
   If this is set to a true value this module fetches the JavaScript code
   from "$c->output" and ignores the value of "stash". Defaults to 0.

 key
   This module looks in the stash for this value for JavaScript if "stash"
   is enabled. Defaults to "js".

 stash
   Set this to a true value if the JavaScript code is on the stash. Set the
   stash value with "key". Defaults to 1.

AUTHOR
   Moritz Onken, "<onken at netcubed.de>"

BUGS
   Please report any bugs or feature requests to
   "bug-catalyst-view-javascript at rt.cpan.org", or through the web
   interface at
   <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Catalyst-View-JavaScript
   >. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of
   progress on your bug as I make changes.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
   Copyright 2009 Moritz Onken, all rights reserved.

   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under the same terms as Perl itself.